WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31.1962 i Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Psi, national social fraternity, is making efforts to re activate its DeltaTheU dtapter at the University. Robert Grantham, one of the three active undergraduate members on pus, said recentiy. The Delta Theta chapter be came inactive in 1958 because it lacked the minimum 12 members required of student organizations, by the University. Wllmer E. Wise, assistant to the dean,of men In charge of fraternity affairs, ex plained. ... 1 Efforts to reactivate,are backed by the Delta Theta alumni chapter t .t* ; . , i f aeronautical or astronautics gyuM OTVm j JBtfiidtjraa* ntufcfr <' CHEMISTRY (Physical- Organic) ' KoimdHliiwii or Radiochcmlttry electrical or electronics o - ' i ■ Data Fwwin Propagation • . / Solid State CircuM? Ftoblem Inhated •; Command* ... Control 4 i PUima Microwav* ■■ • *s!3?«ton ■ Inieracdon, vfaMi - ■ ■■ Energy Convertioo ; (Thermoelectric) Cryogenic* t .. r • , i i i - i a- Hi: • J ‘ w- Psi Tries to Reactivate of the National Grand -Chapter, Grantham said. ! ~ THE LOCAL group has planned several activities ■ for the future, Grantham said. Smokers will be held to acquaint rushees with the history, aims and purposes of the .fraternity, he said. The first smok er is scheduled for Nov. 17. . In December the local chapter will present am evening with Ray Charles at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, to raise money for a scholarship! fund, Grantham said. Kappa Alpha Psi also presented aa orientation program early in M m b' ■ You have (or will ha YOU MAY FIND THAT A MOVE TO MARTIN WILL BE A MOVE UP IN YOUR CAREER ... A MOVE TOWARD SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENT important Martin positions for PHYSICISTS, ENGINEERS, APPLIED MATHEMATICIANS and SCIENTISTS | with advanced dagraaa in: ‘QfMnlcs Ailljflii Fluid Dynamics H.p.i lehjttn Wivt Phenomena dynewin ; Re-entry Heating Flatlet. Tuitotuna Problem* aspect* «f (peed fligh ON-CAMPUS INTBRVIEWS | NOVEMBER 7, 8 and 9 Itsw aahid your College Hommul OOttr for on eppthf ■l«l. tf |W arc onoblo to oHMf |lu inwhy, »rifa toi Ji J. Krafovfc. Ofcedtr. College Relottoai; Marti* Cospooy. Patti ware A] Naiiat ,■ j THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA IITpCnQeK*IW«(I9tI Cm Flow Experimental Show Analysis of Strwo Mil Ekvattd Temperatures Platt and THin-ihell Structure* SotidiiUle Device* Kinetic* of rcactioa PUltk* P y' Memo ch< reaction* Information Theory Xemi-Cood actor Studif* Advanced Comtjiunl cation Syttema Studies Automatic Control Systems =, Aerospace Vehkia Electrical Power Doihbution Systems • MARTIN COMPANY * ! September in Philadelphia for all students interested in attending the University, he said. • GRANTHAM •'said interest \in the national chapter has been maintained through association with neighboring chapters in the Philadelphia. Harrisburg and Pittsburg .areas and the District of Columbiai-.The local group has been represented at provincial conferences, he added. I The'principles of the fraternity are service, promoting the wel fare of all mankind and en couraging achievement in ;all fields, Grantham said. e) your Ph.D. or Master’s Degree I*. ttkM'W Discipline Concerns Education, Simes Tells OSGA Delegates The dean of men’s office and “The important part of dealing'. the'men's tribunals are not solely concerned with punishment itself but are interested in educating, the student who has misbehaved. Dean of Men Frank J. Simes said Saturday. In an address to the Organisa tion of Student Government As sociations. Simes said that in a high majority of cases, disciplined students say they received fair treatment and were aided in the education process. ' ger PHYSICS, NUCLEAR PHYSICS A SCIENCE bay CMvornoo Aromtie Peso* ' Wovo hfMMbl ffCrMioiac A Prodictioa fa Solids " . “ Mgaufotydre- Advanced Reactor Pbuma Miosm ayaawiu) Studk* lawnctiM* Ekctroa Optic* Underwater Outturn A Infrared - Acoustic* Adaptive Cootrtt Cryogeeks TUnfito* Preosm Radioisotope Fuotod Generator Devel opment PROPULSION A TMSRMOOYNAWCS Fluid Dynamics of Advanced Space multi pfctu pm Proputrion Liquid Rocket System* Studies McdUnkal Aspecta of Advanced Jtotwo MATHEMATICS (Applied) i Oaislcal Mechanics Tbeory ef Dynamic - , I Orbital Mechanics Pwaramram* ■ System* Evaluation ' SyMem* {gtimira sT tadofi lion Jt Naiustir Method* METALLURGY Hfttrnp Material* Advanced Wettfag SotidrStat* Device* Joining Tnrhalqure EXPERIMENTAL OR INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOOY (PR&'b Only) Control-Display Dcdum-Miklai Human Pactora FMB Research Studies Evaluation ft AttMl of Result* with discipline cases is the con cern for the student as an individ ual. ! The purposes of discipline are 1 to help the student Improve his self-control aa well as realize the; reasons tor his actions, and te show him that he is responsible for the consequences. The whole process, Simes added, must be ad-; ninistered in a way that is in] accordance with modern methods.. Radiation best transfer problem* Environmental - System* (ultra high vacuum) Digital Lo*ie * Adaptive ProceMe* Random Signal Theory Studia* Interplanetary Trajectories Effects pf MetaJ lurgical SuuctMg (Creep A Straw Rupture hehavWr of •uper-aUoy aid refractory rnetaNg PAGE ELEVEN
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